3-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, February 28. 1979 Richmond Hill Midgets struggled through a see-saw fiveâ€" game battle with Barrie Coâ€"ops to emerge as the York-Simcoe midget reps in the all-Ontario quarter The girls have just won the A Division of the York Region Roman Catholic Separate School basketball championship. They took the one-day tournament by winning all four games against St. Charles Garnier, St. Anthony's of Thornhill, St. Joseph‘s of Markham, and St. Peters of Wood- bridge. Leading the way to victory were three top forwards in the persons of (‘athy Lawlon Rita Tomasone and Maria Aquino. The team comprises Anna Fedrigoni, Susi Kelly. Martha Stong, Christine Foch, Diana Catenaro, Maureen Lawlor, Anna Bar' y. Gloria Tuzi. Cathy P:ck. Lisa Cescolini, and )inda Martin. Coach of thc team is Victor Ohinski; Managerv Diana Casalinuovo. Hill badminton club unbeaten Basketball’s the name of the game‘ at least right now. at St. Mary Immaculate Separate School of Richmond Hill. Kent Clothes downed Bowden Lumber 5â€"3 in Richmond Hill House League Midget-Juvenile play last week. Heading the scoring for the winners was John Adams with a goal from Matt Knight; Nick Van Halteren from John. McLaughlin and Gary Armstrong; Mike Smith from John Adams and Matt Knight; John McLaughlin from Gary Armstrong and Van Halteren; and Chris Reed unassisted. The Richmond Hill Team won 3-1 in an Cadillac Baif Peewee exhibition game on Wayne Gerard scored for Bowden unassisted: and Ty Burkhard from Alden Palisca. The Richmond Hill Bond Steel Atom A's downed the Oshawa Bruins 8â€"6 last Saturday night in an exhibition game in Port Perry. Leading the way was Brian McKenna with a goal and four assists. Other goalscorers were Cesidio Negri with a goal and two assists, John Kennedy. Derek DiBattisla‘ and Pat The Richmond Hill Badminton Club men's doubles team ended its season undefeated Thursday night beating a tough Don Valley team 11 games to 7 to take the interchurch league championship in its division. Playing in the league for the first time this year. the team wound up Midgets advance t9 Omntarios Bond Steel wins 8â€"6 The Richmond Hill and District Umpires Association has an- nounced its new executive for 1979 and again it will be headed by Bob Price. Kent’s down Bowden Baif splits exhibition games Umpire‘in-Vchief will be Tom Price. Price heads umps Other members of the executive ’ will be By BOB ROSS JR. Yea Girls! MURON BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED 350 JOHN ST., UNIT 8, THORNHILL finals The midgets started this past week up one game on the Co-ops after a 5-1 opening game win. BARRIE 6 RICHMOND HILLS PEEWEES Dynes Jewellers 4, Barrow's Insurance 3. Chris Dewar; Brian Bales, Allan Bales and David Stilo scored for Dynes with assists to Allan Bales. two, Chris Dewar, and Don Godfreyi Tlodd Savoye led Barrow"s with two goals with the other goal going to Scott Massey. Assists to David Strods and Karl Lashley and Brian Close. Cadillac Bail 3. Rice‘s Flowers 2. Steve Buckland. Phillip Keruba and Jeff Parisi scored for Cadillacs Buckland drew an assist. For Rice’s it was Paul Christianson from Mike Rumble; and Deryck Evelyn from with seven wins and one tie. In the eight matches, the team won 106 games and lost only 38. Dickinson had two goals apiece Ralph Mazza with three assists, Mike Leonard with two assists, Paul Ruytenbeek and Robbie Jakma had one assist each. In Thursday’s match, team captain Derek Barnett and club president Steve Wood teamed up for four wins and two losses. David Leyton-Brown and Tom Lister were also four and The team is currently waiting its next round of playoffs and a very busy month of March when they travel to Brussells, Welland and Oshawa for tournaments. Treasurer Harry Bryan The association is proud to announce that in 1979 it will sponsor the Bantam Boys town rep host tournament. lWO. Any persons wishing to assist the association in its duties should contact Tom Price at 884-8209. while Darryl Yippee The Legion boys were slow starters for the second game. The first period saw the hosts run into a a string of penalties with Richmond Hill unable to capitalize on the Chris Babcock and Ralph Durston. Mister Transmission 4. Shield‘s Footwear 4. Gord Peters led Transmission with two unassisted goals with Jeff Hankin and Anthony Fusco scoring the others. Assist to Gord Peters. Ken Harrington was a two-goal man for Shield’s along with Shawn Porter. Assists to Dennis Ruut- berg, two, Shawn Porter, Kelly Thorpe, two. ATOM Braddock Optical 5. McKinlay Drywall 1. Single goals for Braddock to Kevin Jennings. Sean Jenning, Marshall Hoare, Grant McKenzie and Bellonio and Romeo Villenueva split their six games. Team Also playing on the team this year were Fred Fletcher‘ Glenn Yamamoto and Peter H0. Friday night against the Oakville “A†Tri County On Tuesday, the mixed doubles team lost a close match 10 games to six against defending champion St Timothy‘s and will finish out of the Shawn Gallagher scored The Hill’s first goal in the first period from John Zandona and Scott Boyle. There was no scoring in the second period. About a minute later Oakville scored its goal. With a little over three minutes left in the game‘ James Barry scored the third goal unassisted. In the third period Scott Russell scored Richmond Hill's second goal from Shawn Gallagher and John Zandona. On Sunday, the Cadillac Baif team lost 2-1 in an exhibition game with Bay Ridges. Scott Russell scored a goal from Kevin Ryan in the first minute of the game. There was no scoring in the second period. Bay Ridges got its two goals in the third. power play. The second period was much the same. the Hill team managing to stay within range of the Co-ops, but playing catch-up hockey all the way. The third period looked like a Richmond Hill comeback as the boys went ahead for the first time. late in the period, but the lead was shor- tlived, as Barrie tied and Terry August. Assists to Terry August Grant McKenzie, Marshall Hoare and Sean Jennings. Dino Dicena scored for McKinlay from Dean Brunette. Loughlin Lumber 0. Pickseed 0. Sardo Sales 4. Pickseed (I (playoffs). Glen Roemar led the winners with three goals with assists to Kevin McLaughlin‘ two. Dave Toporowski and Doug Chisholm. Stuart Anderson got the other goal from Peter Pacella. Braddock Optical 3. Pickseed I. For Braddock it was unassisted goals by Robbie Michel and Kevin Jennings with ' Sean playoffs for the first time in several years. Individual results were: in ladies doubles, Jill Dalton and Joyce Collier lost 5-15. 5-15; John Freeman and Donny Westcott lost 5-15, 10-15. In men’s doubles, Charles Plourde and Jim Mayland won 15-6 and lost 12-15; Orville Wong and Fred Fletcher won 15-12, 15â€"6. In mixed, Charles Plourde and Jill Dalton lost 9-15, 13-15; Orville Wong and Joyce Collier lost 4â€"15. 8-15; Fred Fletcher and Donny Westcott won 15-6, 15%}; Jim Mayland and Joan Freeman lost 515 and won 15â€"1. It's easy to see these members of the St. Mary Immaculate Separate School of Richmond Hill are basketball champions. The girls won the York Region Separate School A Division laurels. (Photo by Hogg). Ontario Consisting of 4 acres, more or less. The estimated amount of Sand 8 Gravel to be extracted annually is 150,000 tons. Hereby give notice that application for a licence to open, establish or operate a pit on the lands described as follows: The last day upon which objections may be filed with the Minister of Natural Resources is March 31 st, 1979. Dated this 12th day of February, 1979 The Pits and Quarries Control Act, 1971 Crawford Allied Industries Limited Box 280 Maple. Ontario LOJ 1E0 OBJECTION LETTERS TO BE DIRECTED TO District Manager Ministry of Natural Resources Maple District Maple, Ontario. LOJ 1E0 PART OF WEST HALF LOT 23 CONCESSION 3 TOWN OF VAUGHAN COUNTY OF YORK Notice of Applicaiion Ministryof Division of Natural Mines Resources Kinnear Pontiac 7. People‘s Natural Gas 2. Joe Apps led Kinnear with three goals with singles to Don Smith, George Crowe, Chris Broschey and Rob Artemchuki Assists to Don Smith. John D‘Angelo, two, Chris Anderson. and Jeff Rumble. Paul Borin scored for Peoples from Walter Palisca and Stuart Yake. Jennings getting the third goal from Grant McKenzie, and Marshall Hoare. Loughlin. Lumber 3. Allencourt Pharmacy 3. For Loughlin it was Sean Dean from Chris Finkle and Finton Robb: Anthony Suchy from Mike Colluci: and Mike Nelson from Sean Dean and Mike Kenny. David Carruthers scored two goals for Allencourt with Jeff Marrin getting the other one. Marrin also had two assists with singles to Andrew Tanaka and Richard Van Dyke. MITES Mazza Landscaping 4. Kinsmen Giants 2. Adolf (‘urtis scored three goals for Mazza with Paul Laui scoring the other ones Kevin Ramer got both goals for the Giants. Dairy Queen 2. Michelangelo 0. Jason Jackson and Robert Asquith scored for Dairy Queen. won the hockey game in the final two minutes. Barrie opened the scoring in the first period to jump into a two-goal leadi Doug Eldridge combined with Randy DePiero to narrow it to 2-1 with six minutes left and DePiero tied it in the final minute assisted by Dave Allen Barrie went ahead 3-2 three minutes into the second period with Danny Henderson coming back 20 seconds later to tie it 3- 3 from DePiero and Delfabro. Barrie closed out the scoring in the second period to lead 4â€"3. The Legion crew started to look like a team as the third period wore on with Dave Allen tying it with six minutes left from Ross Cramer. Danny Henderson scored what looked like the‘ winner with five minutes left assisted by Shawn McDowell. Alas, it was not to be with Barrie storming in for“ the final two minutes. tying and winning the match. Thursday night the legion boys gave kindly coach Rainer Weiden- felder a birthday present. They also gave him a few grey hairs as they went ahead on the series 2-1 in overtime, blowing a two- goal lead in the third period. but coming back in the overtime with three goals. Goal scorers for the Legion were Jones, Harrietha with two, Allen. Cramer, Hen- derson and Mark Austin. Picking up assists were Randy DePiero and Maurice Delfabro. BARRIE 4 RICHMOND IIILL2 The Co~ops went into the fourth game facing elimination, but they fpre- checked and back- checked the Legion crew to a stand-still to come out of the match with a tied series. RICHMOND HILL 7 BARRIE5 Superb goaltending at both ends kept the hockey game close until the last half of the third when Barrie hit for three straight goals, sewing up the game. and forcing a fifth game showdown. Cont'd. on Pg. 35 Call for your appointment today: We’ll replace shoes or disc pads. brake fluid, brake hardware, springs and from oil seals. Turn and true rotors. Rebuild wheel cylinders and calipers Repack front wheel bearings. 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